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//updated 5 January 2006.

FYI, these have been amalgamated across all the series (R32-R34 mainly)..some models were not available in a particular colour (eg JW0 was only on some Nur spec Skylines).

326 - Crystal White

732 - Black Pearl Metallic

AH3 - Red Pearl Metallic

AN0 - Super Clear Red

AR1 - Super Clear Red II

AR2 - Active Red

BJ0 - Light Blue Metallic*

BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl

BN6 - Deep Marine Blue

BP9 - Dark Blue Pearl

BT2 - Champion Blue (the colour of the LM spec GTR 33s)

DN0 - Green Metallic

EV1 - Lightning Yellow

EY0 - Silica Breeze

GV1 - Black Pearl

JW0 - Millenium Jade

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

KH2 - Gunmetal Grey Metallic

KH3 - Black

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic

KN6 - Dark Grey

KP4 - Sonic Silver

KR4 - Sonic Silver

KV2 - Athlete Silver

LP2 - Midnight Purple

LV4 - Midnight Purple II

LX0 - Midnight Purple III

QM1 - Cloud White

QT1 - White Pearl

QX1 - White Pearl

TG0 - Light Grey Metallic*

TH1 - Dark Blue Pearl

TV2 - Bayside Blue

WV2 - Sparkling Silver

The attached PDF file contains all known colours used by Nissan. It is written in katakana. If your colour isn't listed, check the pdf because it's most likely there.

To come: DR30, R31, etc colour codes.

CLRNISSAN.pdf

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I think you've got it wrong FAT32. 'RC43' on the engine plate usually refers to the axle (4.3:1 final drive)

Cheers razor :)

I have no idea what any of that chicken scratch on the data plate means :(

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They were on different Skylines eg LV2 was specific to the 33 GTR, LV4 and LX0 were for different runs on the 34 series.

does it still look identical if you were to put the different models beside each other or are ther subtle little differences??

LP2 - Midnight Purple - single pearl paint

LV4 - Midnight Purple II - triple pearl paint

LX0 - Midnight Purple III - chameleon paint

different mixes of paint that made different effects on the purple.

Thanks for the picture post. I think it would be great if we could get people to post an attached picture of their car (which best shows an accurate representation of the color its painted) while mentioning what paint code their car is. This would be a great help to the community when repainting and deciding on a color :-)

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